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Esterase activities of cell-free extracts from ‘wild’ strains of leuconostocs and heterofermentative lactobacilli isolated from traditional Greek cheese
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1996
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BiosynthesisEngineeringFood FermentationBiochemistryBiotransformationLactic Acid BacteriaSynthetic SubstratesBiotechnologyLipid ResourceFood MicrobiologyTraditional Greek CheeseFood BioprocessingMicrobiologyCell-free ExtractsFood PreservativesEsterase ActivitiesHealth Sciences
Cell-free extracts from strains of leuconostocs and heterofermentative lactobacilli were tested for esterase activities using synthetic substrates. Results showed that esterases from both lactic acid bacteria groups preferentially degraded short-chain fatty acids. Moreover, even though some similarities between strains of the same species were recorded, the observed differences were not strong enough to distinguish between species and therefore commend this technique as a tool for taxonomy of either leuconostocs or heterofermentative lactobacilli.
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